[HTML][HTML] Import and export of the nuclear protein import receptor transportin by a mechanism independent of GTP hydrolysis
S Nakielny, G Dreyfuss - Current biology, 1998 - cell.com
Background: Nuclear protein import and export are mediated by receptor proteins that
recognize nuclear localization sequences (NLSs) or nuclear export sequences (NESs) and …
recognize nuclear localization sequences (NLSs) or nuclear export sequences (NESs) and …
Nucleocytoplasmic transport: cargo trafficking across the border
K Weis - Current opinion in cell biology, 2002 - Elsevier
Transport of macromolecules between the cytoplasm and the nucleus is mediated by at least
three different classes of soluble transport receptors, members of the importin-β protein …
three different classes of soluble transport receptors, members of the importin-β protein …
[HTML][HTML] Dominant‐negative mutants of importin‐β block multiple pathways of import and export through the nuclear pore complex
Nuclear protein import proceeds through the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Importin‐β
mediates translocation via direct interaction with NPC components and carries importin‐α …
mediates translocation via direct interaction with NPC components and carries importin‐α …
Gradient of increasing affinity of importin β for nucleoporins along the pathway of nuclear import
I Ben-Efraim, L Gerace - The Journal of cell biology, 2001 - rupress.org
Nuclear import and export signals on macromolecules mediate directional, receptor-driven
transport through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) by a process that is suggested to involve …
transport through the nuclear pore complex (NPC) by a process that is suggested to involve …
Mechanisms of receptor‐mediated nuclear import and nuclear export
LF Pemberton, BM Paschal - Traffic, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Nuclear transport of proteins and RNA occurs through the nuclear pore complex and is
mediated by a superfamily of transport receptors known collectively as karyopherins …
mediated by a superfamily of transport receptors known collectively as karyopherins …
Importin β contains a COOH-terminal nucleoporin binding region important for nuclear transport
J Bednenko, G Cingolani, L Gerace - The Journal of cell biology, 2003 - rupress.org
Proteins containing a classical NLS are transported into the nucleus by the import receptor
importin β, which binds to cargoes via the adaptor importin α. The import complex is …
importin β, which binds to cargoes via the adaptor importin α. The import complex is …
Transport pathways of macromolecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm
SA Adam - Current opinion in cell biology, 1999 - Elsevier
Transport between the nucleus and cytoplasm involves both stationary components and
mobile factors acting in concert to move macromolecules through the nuclear pore complex …
mobile factors acting in concert to move macromolecules through the nuclear pore complex …
Interactions between a nuclear transporter and a subset of nuclear pore complex proteins depend on Ran GTPase
M Seedorf, M Damelin, J Kahana… - Molecular and cellular …, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
Proteins to be transported into the nucleus are recognized by members of the importin-
karyopherin nuclear transport receptor family. After docking at the nuclear pore complex …
karyopherin nuclear transport receptor family. After docking at the nuclear pore complex …
Exportin 7 defines a novel general nuclear export pathway
JM Mingot, MT Bohnsack, U Jäkle, D Görlich - The EMBO journal, 2004 - embopress.org
Most transport pathways between cell nucleus and cytoplasm are mediated by nuclear
transport receptors of the importin β family. These receptors are in continuous circulation …
transport receptors of the importin β family. These receptors are in continuous circulation …
[HTML][HTML] Nucleocytoplasmic transport: the soluble phase
IW Mattaj, L Englmeier - Annual review of biochemistry, 1998 - annualreviews.org
Active transport between the nucleus and cytoplasm involves primarily three classes of
macromolecules: substrates, adaptors, and receptors. Some transport substrates bind …
macromolecules: substrates, adaptors, and receptors. Some transport substrates bind …